Kight PowerHub announced a game-changing advanced energy storage system that promises the longest lifespan of any rival on the market, with zero fire risk.
Powerhub is a 10kWh AI-enabled Battery System That Allows Homeowners:
- To optimise energy storage and deployment, saving costs and emissions.
- Kight’s system combines a ground-breaking chemistry technology, not utilised in production domestic batteries before.
- A design that delivers a price competitive home solution and a market-leading 25-year warranty.
- It delivers 100 per cent capacity, 100 per cent of the time regardless of demand.
In addition to reducing energy poverty and CO2 emissions, the 10kWh capacity battery can be charged via solar panels or the grid, and it will automatically supply energy in the event of a grid power outage. The insurance industry has already endorsed the unique design and cell chemistry, which eliminates the risk of fire.
EnergiFlow, Kight PowerHub’s proprietary AI software, which was created in the UK to optimize energy use, save costs on flexible energy tariffs, and adapt to users’ usage patterns, will operate the new energy storage system.
When combined with a scheduled price-dependent energy tariff, the AI software will eliminate the need for consumers to program timings while also providing substantial savings.
With five years of research and development, five Scottish social housing organizations, and F1 engineering experience, Kight PowerHub is a proven technology. This summer, it will undergo real-world testing before entering full production.
Leadership Comments
Lawrence Fagg, Owner and Founder of Kight PowerHub: “This is truly transformative, ultra-safe technology. We are proud to be starting our installations in social housing given their commitment to helping us design a product around their needs. We are also delighted to be able to bring manufacturing jobs to the UK with our state-of-the-art assembly plant based in Dumfries Scotland.”
Energy Catapult CEO, Guy Newey believes the introduction of batteries into social housing is a crucial step, commenting: “There are over 2 million housing association properties in the UK and fitting a home energy storage battery with a flexible energy tariff to all of those would be very positive step for net zero and help to reduce grid carbon intensity, by mitigating peak electricity demand. The residents of those homes would also benefit from cheaper bills and protection from power outages, which is hugely beneficial for that community.”
Angus Flett, CEO “At Kight we believe that smarter energy technology in the home will accelerate decarbonisation, save the consumer money and help the grid. The Kight PowerHub enters the UK market at exactly the right time to address growing concerns over the cost of energy and as the grid moves to green forms energy matching generation to demand. Harnessing our technology and utilising the power of AI via EnergiFlow will ensure PowerHubs customers save costs, reduce carbon emissions, support the grid, and help save the planet. The AI control means we can minimise electricity bills and environmental impact, without residents needing to understand the complexities of time dependent or dynamic energy tariffs, we do that for them.”
The first project utilising the Kight PowerHub will be announced next month, and it will be available via partners in 2026.





